Despite what most would consider excellent grades on my report card each year, when most students were lounging at home or in the pool I was back at school.

Each summer, for several weeks, I attended a summer day camp specifically for those of Native American heritage.

While my fair hair and matching complexion might hide my heritage, my chocolate-colored eyes (as opposed to the baby blues that often accompany blonde hair) and high cheekbones offer hints to the fact that I’m not of Nordic descent.

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I can’t help but feel as if everything Jindal says concerning Common Core at this point is laced with insincerity and hidden motives. There has been rumor of Jindal having higher aspirations than those which are gubernatorial but he may flip so much that he flops himself out of political graces altogether.

I am the first one to argue against broad complaints about millenials. It drives me nuts when people say we as a generation are lazy, entitled and oversensitive. However, I do think a lot of young adults could use a lesson in integrity and work ethic, myself included.
College students are not known for being reliable.
We try new things, over-commit, get overwhelmed and flake out.

Since opening in 2007, the Enterprise Center Art Gallery has been dedicated to exhibiting and promoting the abundant artwork of Louisiana Tech faculty, staff and students. The gallery is very excited about the 2011-12 season because it covers such a wide variety of media and features some fascinating and gifted local artists exhibiting works from sculpture to photography to embroidery.